Please note that I no longer maintain a phpBB installation, and hence no longer maintain this MOD. If anyone is willing to take over its development, PM me. There have been a lot of changes suggested that I haven't incorporated.
That said, I was recently made aware of a security issue. If anyone's willing to test it, please provide me with your results.

elspanko wrote:
And my users love it - since installing it our overall forum traffic has increased from clickthroughs and about 5 percent of our apache server clients are now news aggregators.

I recently added RSS/XML graphics at the bottom of our forum to publicize the availability of feeds via this MOD, linking them to a sticky which explains how to use the feed.

Thanks again nschindler!

elspanko

Di nada, that's very cool! I feel all special, since this was my first PHP project. Glad to hear that it's useful.

Now, before people start asking about it, this MOD outputs (validated) RSS 0.92. If your aggregator isn't capable of parsing 0.92 or higher, things tend to get a little goofy. I chose 0.92 because it was the first version of RSS to allow content-encoded html tags, and a lot of other content restrictions were lifted (such as body length). It simply would've been a major pain coding this to be compliant with pre 0.92 aggregators, and 0.92 is old enough that just about every aggregator should support it. They're up to 2.0 now, I think. Just note that if an aggregator doesn't display your feed properly, it's *probably* the aggregator's fault.

Otherwise, just be sure to read the included rss.MOD.txt file, where the options are explained, and proper credit is given to those whose code I've "borrowed".

I built this MOD so that I could syndicate my board at LiveJournal. It works very well there. If you'd like do see a DEMO, you can find one here. Just don't expect much from my board... it's pretty lame.

Just noticed about this, seems the email subscription to my original topic didn't work anymore... anyway, since there seem to be several additions and the original authors are listed, this validates a new release. It might have been better to contact me via email, so we could make this a newer version of my RDF/RSS Content Syndicator, but well...
I currently don't have the time to do any PHP coding, so I always welcome those wo want to enhance my scripts.

Thank you for a very easy to install mod. I have this as along with the topics anywhere mod and I love the publishing features of both.

If anyone is looking for an amazing rss 2.0/ rdf compliant reader, CaRP is full featured and is completely php PLUS you can publish out to javascript with the paid version (which is dirt cheap!) as well as having multiple feeds on the same page. PM me if you want the link or just search google for carp rss feed and the first or second is hte link.

Matthijs wrote:
Just noticed about this, seems the email subscription to my original topic didn't work anymore... anyway, since there seem to be several additions and the original authors are listed, this validates a new release. It might have been better to contact me via email, so we could make this a newer version of my RDF/RSS Content Syndicator, but well...
I currently don't have the time to do any PHP coding, so I always welcome those wo want to enhance my scripts.

Yeah, sorry. I didn't think about e-mail. Just assumed you saw my posts, but didn't reply.
Although I used some of your code and concepts, this is mod is fairly different than your original mod in terms of function: A) This one is focused on posts by default, not topics. B) It uses RSS instead of RDF.

Your mod works great, and it's more functional in RSS aggregators which don't accept content-encoded HTML tags (pre RSS 0.92). Some may actually consider this RSS mod bloated in comparison to your RDF mod, as it stands.

Anyway, because of how different this RSS mod is in comparison to your RDF mod, I concluded that they could (possibly SHould) exist as two separate projects.
RSS=simplicity, RDF=capability
You can go a lot further with RDF than I can with RSS, but for the scope of my project, RSS was more than adequate.

I'm with you... I have NO time to code lately. I kinda left a couple of other projects on the table because I didn't have time to work on them. I'll fix bugs in this mod if any are found, but feature requests will have to wait.

Anyway, thank you Matthijs. When 2.2 is released, we should work together on a syndication mod for it.

is it also possible to get the phpbb security in it? for example I have all my forums open to registered users only, so I would like to open the feed only to logged in members.

the feedreader can ask for a user/pass.

like this we can also show all posts from private forums depending on the user who is asking them to show.

Presently, no. The syndicator will only show public forums.

Are you saying you have an aggregator that allows for authentication? What's it called?

I never really thought about authentication, because I hadn't run across any aggregators with settings for it. Authentication doesn't seem to be common practice with RSS. You're right, though. Such capability would be nice under certain circumstances.

Like I said in a previous post, new features will have to wait a little while, but if you can provide the name of an aggregator that asks you for a user/pass, I'll keep this in mind.

I wanted to know as I could make in order to only visualize the topic with determining title or with a specific word of the title.

For Example:

visualize only the topic with word NEWS in the title.

why don't you just create a forum called "News", and set rss.php to syndicate only that forum with "rss.php?f=<forum number>"? That would seem like a much cleaner way to do it.

if you just wanted an answer to your question, it would be, 'not without editing the php code, but it's not too hard to get it to do what you want. you'd just have to add another 'where' clause in the sql query to filter for a certin string (like "NEWS") in t.topic_title and/or pt.post_subject.'